Can the Eagles get to Eli Manning? Can they keep the Giants from getting to Carson Wentz? Do they have enough talent in the secondary to match the Giants' receivers?

These questions and more will be answered this afternoon when the Giants host the Eagles in an NFC East clash that could make or break each team's season.

So here we go with the top five matchups to watch in this battle of 4-3 teams.

1. Eagles CB Nolan Carroll vs. Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. Beckham has been slowed by a hip injury, but he's still pretty darn fast and plays with an anger/hunger that no Eagles receiver has had since the days of Terrell Owens. Carroll's strength should help him in this repeated battle.

2. Eagles G Stefen Wisniewski vs. Giants DT Johnathan Hankins. Wisniewski (6-3, 305) is relatively small for a guard and making his first start as an Eagle in place of Allen Barbre. Hankins is powerfully built at 6-2, 320, and a good run stopper.

3. Eagles QB Carson Wentz vs. SS Landon Collins. Collins not only has a team-high two interceptions but he leads the Giants with 57 tackles and 2.0 sacks. That means he's around the ball more than anyone else.

4. Eagles LB Jordan Hicks vs. Giants RB Rashad Jennings. The Giants and Jennings (53 carries, 142 yards) have struggled to run the ball. Hicks and the rest of the defensive front need to make sure that trend continues.

5. Eagles CB Bryce Treggs vs. Giants CBs Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Janoris Jenkins. The speedy rookie Treggs will be seeing his first pro game action and almost certainly will put the Giants' corners to the test with some fly patterns. A downfield threat has been the Eagles' biggest offensive shortcoming, and maybe Treggs can change that.